Treat tongue cancers the same whether in children or adults: study
NEW YORK (Reuters Health), Jul 23 – Children with squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) of the tongue should receive the same treatment as adult patients, researchers
NEW YORK (Reuters Health), Jul 23 – Children with squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) of the tongue should receive the same treatment as adult patients, researchers
Frank Catalanotto, D.M.D., a professor and chair of the department of community dentistry and behavioral science at the University of Florida, is so impressed by
Visual exams are appropriate and adequate when it comes to assessing caries prior to placing sealants, particularly in school-based sealant programs, according to a study
Canadian children who need dental treatment wait far too long to receive that care, according to the Wait Time Alliance’s 2010 Report Card, released in
Family doctors and pediatricians can influence when parents wean their children from the bottle, thereby helping to reduce tooth decay, obesity, and iron deficiency, according
A 5-year-old Atlanta boy died July 9 after suffering a seizure at a dentist’s office. The child was identified by the Fulton County Medical Examiner’s
A-dec has donated dental office equipment to National Children’s Oral Health Foundation (NCOHF) to facilitate enhanced comprehensive dental programs for children from vulnerable populations. United
Does using computer-controlled local anesthetic delivery (C-CLAD) technology — such as the STA system from Milestone Scientific — for an intraligamentary (ILI) injection on primary
Florida’s Bay County Health Department has received two $100,000 grants to purchase and operate a mobile dental van, according to a story in the News
Nearly 70,000 charm bracelets and football rings that were distributed for free at some U.S. dental offices over the past several years have been recalled
A 6-year-old Virginia boy who died after undergoing anesthesia for a dental procedure died of an irregular heartbeat caused by removal of the breathing tube,
Kentucky Gov. Steve Beshear announced two rounds of federal grant funding totaling more than $200,000 that will allow 24 counties to create community coalitions aimed